[HTML][HTML] Evidence for dissociable cognitive and neural pathways from poverty versus maltreatment to deficits in emotion regulation

NM Elsayed, BI Rappaport, JL Luby… - Developmental cognitive …, 2021 - Elsevier
Poverty and threat exposure (TE) predict deficits in emotion regulation (ER). Effective
cognitive ER (ie, reappraisal) may be supported by:(1) cognitive processes implicated in …

Childhood poverty and recruitment of adult emotion regulatory neurocircuitry

I Liberzon, ST Ma, G Okada, S Shaun Ho… - Social Cognitive and …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
One in five American children grows up in poverty. Childhood poverty has far-reaching
adverse impacts on cognitive, social and emotional development. Altered development of …

Sex-specific effects of childhood poverty on neurocircuitry of processing of emotional cues: a neuroimaging study

A Javanbakht, P Kim, JE Swain, GW Evans… - Behavioral …, 2016 - mdpi.com
Background: There is accumulating evidence on the negative impacts of childhood poverty
on physical and mental health. Previous work has suggested hyperactive neural response to …

Effects of childhood poverty and chronic stress on emotion regulatory brain function in adulthood

P Kim, GW Evans, M Angstadt, SS Ho… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
Childhood poverty has pervasive negative physical and psychological health sequelae in
adulthood. Exposure to chronic stressors may be one underlying mechanism for childhood …

Poverty-related adversity and emotion regulation predict internalizing behavior problems among low-income children ages 8–11

CC Raver, AL Roy, E Pressler, AM Ursache… - Behavioral …, 2016 - mdpi.com
The current study examines the additive and joint roles of chronic poverty-related adversity
and three candidate neurocognitive processes of emotion regulation (ER)—including:(i) …

Resting state coupling between the amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortex is related to household income in childhood and indexes future psychological …

JL Hanson, WD Albert, AT Skinner, SH Shen… - Development and …, 2019 - cambridge.org
While child poverty is a significant risk factor for poor mental health, the developmental
pathways involved with these associations are poorly understood. To advance knowledge …

Poverty and internalizing symptoms: The indirect effect of middle childhood poverty on internalizing symptoms via an emotional response inhibition pathway

CG Capistrano, H Bianco, P Kim - Frontiers in Psychology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Childhood poverty is a pervasive problem that can alter mental health outcomes. Children
from impoverished circumstances are more likely than their middle-income counterparts to …

" Neurobiological markers of resilience to depression following childhood maltreatment: The role of neural circuits supporting the cognitive control of emotion": Erratum …

AM Rodman, JL Jenness, DG Weissman, DS Pine… - 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Reports an error in" Neurobiological markers of resilience to depression following childhood
maltreatment: The role of neural circuits supporting the cognitive control of emotion" by …

Enhanced emotion regulation capacity and its neural substrates in those exposed to moderate childhood adversity

S Schweizer, ND Walsh, J Stretton… - Social cognitive and …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Individuals exposed to childhood adversities (CA) present with emotion regulation (ER)
difficulties in later life, which have been identified as risk and maintenance factors for …

Childhood poverty predicts adult amygdala and frontal activity and connectivity in response to emotional faces

A Javanbakht, AP King, GW Evans, JE Swain… - Frontiers in behavioral …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Childhood poverty negatively impacts physical and mental health in adulthood. Altered brain
development in response to social and environmental factors associated with poverty likely …